SCUBAPRO’s Equator is a travel-friendly BC built for the rigors of the road and frequent diving. Its jacket-style design provides just the right amount of lift and its small backpack allows fold up compact storage.
A watch-sized dive computer with a large numeric display, the SCUBAPRO Chromis is loaded with features for all types of water sports, including scuba diving, free diving and recreational swimming. It is nitrox-compatible and boasts a full-function watch mode, making it ideal for daily wear.
The Transpac XT harness from Dive Rite gives technical divers immense capability and comfort. Easily customized with integrated weight pockets, it distributes tank and ballast weight for easier maneuvering while topside. When paired with the Travel XT air cell it becomes a lightweight system ideal for warm-‐water adventures.
The equivalent of a modern steamer trunk designed for divers, Stahlsac’s new HD Caicos Cargo Pack accommodates a full set of gear and then some. A lightweight frame, large wheels and rugged materials make it just the thing for big adventures.
ScubaLab took 21 scuba masks into the water to test field of view, volume, function and features. Here's the rundown.
The Everflex C-Zip brings surfing style and function to scuba divers. High-stretch neoprene provides a flexible, easy swimming fit as well as the warmth multiple-dive days require.
A twin-lens mask with a special skirt, the Synergy combines soft, high-grade silicone with a tapered design. It balances support and flexibility to provide a perfect fit for almost any face.
A great choice for divers who demand performance on a budget, Atomic’s Z3 is an easy-‐breathing regulator that offers the same technology as the company’s flagship T3 model at a wallet-‐friendly price tag.
The SCUBAPRO Spectra Trufit was a Testers' Choice at the ScubaLab Mask Test and Gear Review. Get the specs!